Activity log for bug #1644071

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2016-11-23 02:29:55 Andres Rodriguez bug added bug
2016-11-23 02:30:15 Andres Rodriguez nominated for series Ubuntu Xenial
2016-11-23 02:30:15 Andres Rodriguez bug task added maas (Ubuntu Xenial)
2016-11-23 02:30:15 Andres Rodriguez nominated for series Ubuntu Yakkety
2016-11-23 02:30:15 Andres Rodriguez bug task added maas (Ubuntu Yakkety)
2016-12-22 12:31:12 Andres Rodriguez summary [SRU] MAAS 2.1.2 [SRU] MAAS 2.1.3
2016-12-22 12:33:12 Andres Rodriguez description [Impact] MAAS 2.1.2 is a new upstream bugfix release that includes various fixes that Ubuntu version of MAAS would benefit of. As per upstream CHANGELOG, MAAS 2.1.2 fixes: LP: #1516065 Fix IPMI chassis config session timeout issue when configuring the boot device. Only error on PowerAuthErrors when configuring the IPMI chassis boot order. LP: #1642996 2.x preseeds with {{escape.shell}} fail if not upgraded at 2.1.1 LP: #1643057 juju2 with maas 2.1.1 LXD containers get wrong ip addresses LP: #1640300 Be defensive in the postgresql listener when a system notification is received for a none existent handler or missing listener channel. LP: #1613862 Re-allow configuration of the port where to connect to postgresql. LP: #1638575 Add two capabilities: bridging-interface-ubuntu and bridging-automatic-ubuntu. [Test Case] 1. Install MAAS 2.0.0 or Ubuntu 2.1.0 2. Upgrade to MAAS 2.1.2 3. MAAS will continue to function as originally designed. [Regression Potential] Minimal. MAAS 2.1.2 has been CI'd and manually tested: - We perform new install package testing to ensure that the package is rock solid on fresh installations. - We perform upgrade testing from previous MAAS and Ubuntu Releases. At the moment we perform upgrade testing covering upgrades from MAAS 2.0. The upgrade ensures that MAAS after the upgrade is up and running with no issues. - We have performed CI testing to ensure there are no regressions. [Impact] MAAS 2.1.3 is a new upstream bugfix release that includes various fixes that Ubuntu version of MAAS would benefit of. [Test Case] 1. Install MAAS 2.0.0 or Ubuntu 2.1.0 2. Upgrade to MAAS 2.1.3 3. MAAS will continue to function as originally designed. [Regression Potential] Minimal. MAAS 2.1.3 has been CI'd and manually tested:  - We perform new install package testing to ensure that the package is rock solid on fresh installations.  - We perform upgrade testing from previous MAAS and Ubuntu Releases. At the moment we perform upgrade testing covering upgrades from MAAS 2.0. The upgrade ensures that MAAS after the upgrade is up and running with no issues.  - We have performed CI testing to ensure there are no regressions.
2016-12-22 13:31:56 Andres Rodriguez bug added subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team
2016-12-22 13:32:41 Andres Rodriguez maas (Ubuntu): status New Fix Released
2016-12-22 13:32:44 Andres Rodriguez maas (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Critical
2016-12-22 13:32:45 Andres Rodriguez maas (Ubuntu Xenial): importance Undecided Critical
2016-12-22 13:32:46 Andres Rodriguez maas (Ubuntu Yakkety): importance Undecided Critical
2016-12-22 13:33:27 Andres Rodriguez description [Impact] MAAS 2.1.3 is a new upstream bugfix release that includes various fixes that Ubuntu version of MAAS would benefit of. [Test Case] 1. Install MAAS 2.0.0 or Ubuntu 2.1.0 2. Upgrade to MAAS 2.1.3 3. MAAS will continue to function as originally designed. [Regression Potential] Minimal. MAAS 2.1.3 has been CI'd and manually tested:  - We perform new install package testing to ensure that the package is rock solid on fresh installations.  - We perform upgrade testing from previous MAAS and Ubuntu Releases. At the moment we perform upgrade testing covering upgrades from MAAS 2.0. The upgrade ensures that MAAS after the upgrade is up and running with no issues.  - We have performed CI testing to ensure there are no regressions. [Impact] MAAS 2.1.3 is a new upstream bugfix release that includes various fixes that Ubuntu version of MAAS would benefit of. See the CHANGELOG for a complete list of bugs fixed. [Test Case] 1. Install MAAS 2.0.0 or Ubuntu 2.1.0 2. Upgrade to MAAS 2.1.3 3. MAAS will continue to function as originally designed. [Regression Potential] Minimal. MAAS 2.1.3 has been CI'd and manually tested:  - We perform new install package testing to ensure that the package is rock solid on fresh installations.  - We perform upgrade testing from previous MAAS and Ubuntu Releases. At the moment we perform upgrade testing covering upgrades from MAAS 2.0. The upgrade ensures that MAAS after the upgrade is up and running with no issues.  - We have performed CI testing to ensure there are no regressions.
2016-12-22 13:35:33 Andres Rodriguez attachment added debdiff.xenial https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/maas/+bug/1644071/+attachment/4795280/+files/debdiff.xenial
2016-12-22 13:36:10 Andres Rodriguez attachment added debdiff.yakkety https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/maas/+bug/1644071/+attachment/4795282/+files/debdiff.yakkety
2017-01-05 21:34:46 Brian Murray maas (Ubuntu Xenial): status New Fix Committed
2017-01-05 21:34:50 Brian Murray bug added subscriber SRU Verification
2017-01-05 21:34:55 Brian Murray tags verification-needed
2017-01-09 06:17:51 Andres Rodriguez tags verification-needed verification-done
2017-01-12 19:36:28 Brian Murray maas (Ubuntu Yakkety): status New Fix Committed
2017-01-12 19:36:34 Brian Murray tags verification-done
2017-01-12 19:36:35 Brian Murray tags verification-needed
2017-01-18 13:03:15 Nobuto Murata bug added subscriber Nobuto Murata
2017-01-18 20:10:11 Andres Rodriguez tags verification-needed verification-done
2017-01-19 14:16:11 Launchpad Janitor maas (Ubuntu Xenial): status Fix Committed Fix Released
2017-01-19 14:16:23 Steve Langasek removed subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team
2017-01-19 14:29:06 Launchpad Janitor maas (Ubuntu Yakkety): status Fix Committed Fix Released